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  1. Fast Fact: Mississippi has $49M for weatherization projects out of the total of $5B Recovery funds for weatherization.
  2. Fast Fact: Award funding pays salaries, but also pays for materials, equipment, & other capital investments necessary to complete a project.
  3. Fast Fact: If you think you are eligible for a Recovery loan you can apply at GovLoans.gov & SBA.gov (specifically for small business loans)
  4. Learn more about the role of the Offices of Inspectors General: http://bit.ly/6HijNT
  5. Recovery Act Benefits Extended: Emergency Unemployment, 1st Time Homebuyer Credit, and Business Tax Credits. More info: http://bit.ly/myNBf
  6. Watch it now live! Chairman Devaney testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform: http://bit.ly/4euS36
  7. Recovery Board Corrects Congressional District Errors Identified by OMB. Read more: http://bit.ly/1UKnDV
  8. Creating mashups or gadgets? Data from recovery.gov is available at our download center in XML, CSV, and XLS format http://bit.ly/YUkHO
  9. Did you know? Unless an egregious error is noted, Recovery.gov posts data exactly as it is reported by recipients.
  10. Fast Fact: FEMA is using $210M to fund the construction and modification of fire departments in communities across the country.
  11. Fast Fact: The Recovery Act offers a tax credit up to $4,000 for anyone investing in a plug-in electric drive conversion kit.
  12. FAQ: How are recipients calculating the number of jobs created and saved? You can find the answer here: http://bit.ly/279QCD
  13. Check out the largest contract award: http://bit.ly/1rw9NW. Find the top 10 list of largest contract awards at the bottom of our homepage.
  14. Clean water project for three states to create/save approximately 600 jobs. See the recovery dollars in action: http://bit.ly/45kqyn #ARRA
  15. Did you know? An award’s place of performance can oftentimes be different from the recipient’s headquarters.
  16. Know what to do if you suspect fraudulent actions related to a Recovery project near you - Report fraud waste & abuse: http://bit.ly/1GczIL
  17. Fast Fact: Recovery contract projects have created or saved 30,908 jobs. More on contracts at: http://bit.ly/3IocFM
  18. Road projects are usually marked on recovery.gov maps at the project's 1st mile marker; many road projects span counties and even states.
  19. Did you know? Award funding pays salaries and covers materials, equipment, and other capital investments necessary to complete a project.
  20. Most Jobs Created/Saved by State: California tops the list with 110,185 jobs created/saved - see the complete list at: http://bit.ly/3W6bH6